Emotions - development of an athlete's woman
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Samełko, A. (2018). Emotions - development of an athlete’s woman. Quarterly Journal Fides Et Ratio, 34(2), 241-249. Retrieved from https://fidesetratio.com.pl/ojs/index.php/FetR/article/view/574
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The study was established to answer the question about better mental and physical functioning young person with hyperventilation and its improvement of sports results.

There were studied a patient with a diagnosis of hiperventilation disorder.  In the psychological study used examination observation were used during sports activities and an interview with sport coach and friends. The athlete's was subjected to psychological sessions conducted in the behavioral-cognitive trend. This resulted in a better understanding of her emotions and needs, better social interactions and lack of breathing problems. Lack of contact with emotions can cause psychosomatic diseases, among others - hyperventilation.

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